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Formative Research to Define a Combination HIV Prevention Package in Iringa Tanzania
Iringa, Tanzania
Summary
This study will involve formative research, both qualitative and quantitative, to define, refine and align a combination HIV prevention package attending to the biomedical, behavioral and structural drivers of HIV related-risk in the Iringa region of Tanzania.
This project is funded by Research to Prevention (R2P), a 5-year HIV prevention program funded by USAID. R2P (www.jhsph.edu/r2p) is led by the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health and implemented by faculty throughout the University. It is managed by the Center for Communication Programs (CCP) in the Department of Health, Behavior and Society at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.
Dates
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- Start Date:
- 04/01/2011
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- End Date:
- 03/31/2012
Locations
- Iringa, Tanzania: 4 projects - selected city
Researchers
- Heena Brahmbhatt, Principal Investigator
- Caitlin Kennedy, Principal Investigator
- Deanna Kerrigan, Principal Investigator